Justify the title of the poem 'not marble, nor the gilded monuments'.
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Not marble nor the guided monuments was a sonnet written by "William Shakespeare". It is a well known truth that materialistic things don't really last. all signs of worldly power,glory and grandeur fade away with the passage of time. kings and princes got their monuments erected so as to be remembered by future generations. but all gold plated monuments, memorials and statues fall to utter neglect,decay and deterioration. they all meet the dust as they fail to outlive the ravages of time. this in contrast with relationships, relationship never gets destroyed it's immortal and it strengthens with the passage of time.
Neither death nor war will be able of destroy the friend's memory. hence it is our love and relationship which matters more in this world. all other things come to an end.
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Not marble nor the guided monuments was a sonnet written by "William Shakespeare". It is a well known truth that materialistic things don't really last. all signs of worldly power,glory and grandeur fade away with the passage of time. kings and princes got their monuments erected so as to be remembered by future generations. but all gold plated monuments, memorials and statues fall to utter neglect,decay and deterioration. they all meet the dust as they fail to outlive the ravages of time. this in contrast with relationships, relationship never gets destroyed it's immortal and it strengthens with the passage of time.
Neither death nor war will be able of destroy the friend's memory. hence it is our love and relationship which matters more in this world. all other things come to an end.
HOPE THIS HELPS!!!
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